It explores media bias and the concept of "truth" in a way that goes deeper than typical thrillers.
"A masterclass in the unreliable narrator. Ryan keeps you guessing until the very end, forcing you to question not just the characters, but your own prejudices as a reader." 4. Modern Card/Board Game: Trust Me (2025)
"A delightful hybrid that proves you don't need to be a professional liar to win a bluffing game. It’s colorful, quick, and surprisingly strategic for such a simple premise." Which of these Trust Me
Charming art with a "easy-to-learn, hard-to-master" concept.
The focus is on the investigators and survivors—specifically Christine Marie and Tolga Katas —rather than just the "monster" at the center. It explores media bias and the concept of
Gripping and urgent, relying heavily on primary source footage.
It shines as a head-to-head 2-player game where you don't have to bluff to win. Modern Card/Board Game: Trust Me (2025) "A delightful
Tense and morally complex; requires some suspension of disbelief regarding NHS security.